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The Effects of Global Warming

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TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING (TA C312) – GROUP REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING (TA C312) – GROUP REPORT

The Effects of Global Warming

The Effects of Global Warming

Acknowledgement

We would like to thank Dr M.G. Prasuna, Head- Languages Group, BITS-Pilani Hyderabad Campus for giving us an opportunity of preparing a group report on ‘The Effects of Global Warming’ as an evaluation component for the course Technical Report Writing (TA C312). It would not have been possible to prepare it within the stipulated time without her unwavering guidance and support.

Section 2, Group 4, Technical Report Writing

1. Introduction
Look closely and you will see the effects of climate change.
Scientists have documented climate induced changes in …show more content…

* Walruses, polar bears, seals and other marine mammals that rely on ice floes for resting, feeding and breeding will be particularly threatened.

* Populations of krill and other small organisms will decline as the ice recedes, with large consequences for fish, whales and other marine mammals.

* Indigenous people who have lived in the frozen North for centuries will be most directly affected. * 5 * The thawing of the permafrost – the frozen layer of soil and water just beneath the Earth’s surface. This will cause the terrain to subside and damage buildings, pipelines, roads and other infrastructure.

* The Polar Regions are key drivers of global weather patterns, and the changes caused by global warming could cause these regions to magnify the greenhouse effect.

What can be done?

Unfortunately, Polar Regions are highly vulnerable to climate change, and their natural and human systems have a low capacity for adapting. Indigenous communities with traditional life-styles will have only limited opportunities to respond to the expected changes. Technologically developed communities, however, are likely to adapt their infrastructure and transport means to the new conditions and take advantage of new trade and commercial opportunities.

3.2. Development of new Rainfall Patterns

Observed changes-

• Precipitation over many mid to high latitude land areas in the Northern Hemisphere has become more and more

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